Ok, let’s suspend our usual reliance on logic, reason and requirement for evidence and just have a complete punt at what’s going on….

There’s plenty of embarrassing personal information on everyone’s email history, none of us would appreciate it being opened up to the public, that’s why we don’t share our passwords.

A prominent politician is no different, particularly if they’ve been a little indiscreet in the past.

If you had evidence that your email was one of the hacked ones and you had something to hide, or at least feel a little regretful about, a simple solution might be to drop out of the public eye. It doesn’t completely prevent the leaked information making it into the news but yours wouldn’t be the most pressing for the media to report on at that point.

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No export dollars for you Australia. The Chinese stock pile of Coal and Iron ore was being built up for a purpose.

Do they have most of the resources they need for the next 10 years? From the western countries probably, yes.

The other countries like venzuela, brazil, russia, kazakhstan will be relatively easy for China to get their oil, gas, iron ore, uranium from. These countries don’t buy a shit tonne from China (comparative to the west) so it’s an easier deal.

Oh and how about the Chinese exodus of real estate cash from the western countries? It’s just starting